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remember struggling to express the anger and the passion i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i will be honest with you. when i was done, i did not think i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distant from what people were going through in places like this. but looking back, as i look at that 19-year-old young man, i'm more forgiving of the fact that the speech might not have been that great. because i knew and i know now that something inside me was stirring at the time. something important. that was the belief that i could be part of something bigger than myself. that my own salvation was bound up with those of others. that's what bobby kennedy expressed far better than i ever could when he spoke here at the university of cape in 1966. he said each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of h
remember struggling to express the anger and the passion i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i will be honest with you. when i was done, i did not think i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distant from what people were going through in places like this. but looking back, as i look at...
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. >> let me ask, what incentives and structure other than a moral or ethical discourse exist for generating a more fair and human rights and democratic way of doing business both for us and the country of china. it's one thing to say it should be that way. it's another thing to say here are the market incentives and geopolitical incentives to make it happen. >> it's coming from the ground, not the leaders, and people pushing very hard. i was recently in durbin for the climb change talks. i know we'll talk about climate change later. thousands of young people gathered around the world concerned about the land grab. that's an issue in china, africa, saudi arabia buying up large tracts of land so they will provide for their people. corporations using this and leasing the land because africa is poor. we have to change our whole view of africa. it doesn't owe a debt to the west, we owe a debt to them. we have cell phones where does the cell phone -- so many resources we have to look back. the obama family, of course, so deeply meaningful where the africans were enslaved and scene on middle passa
. >> let me ask, what incentives and structure other than a moral or ethical discourse exist for generating a more fair and human rights and democratic way of doing business both for us and the country of china. it's one thing to say it should be that way. it's another thing to say here are the market incentives and geopolitical incentives to make it happen. >> it's coming from the ground, not the leaders, and people pushing very hard. i was recently in durbin for the climb change...
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argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going? i'm in a little room in the airport, and i'm not going to let them search my plane, i'm not a thief. here's my question for you. what chain of communication could have possibly happened that ended up with these four nations. air traffic control systems shutting down airspace for this flight? >> i have no idea. there's a longstanding rumor, there's -- that you could smuggle asylum seekers out by diplomatic pouch or you could get into somebody's plane or car, and that you could -- therefore be smuggled out. >> and you have immunity, because it would transfer to the vehicle. >> right. you'll remember there was a chinese dissident that was trying to get into hillary's car or at least that was the rumor, and you would be safe. i think there's some element of that going on high here, but it doesn't quite explain it. it's just freakin' weird. >> is there any conceivable way in which this was not -- today in the state department, spokesperson refused to say whet
argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going? i'm in a little room in the airport, and i'm not going to let them search my plane, i'm not a thief. here's my question for you. what chain of communication could have possibly happened that ended up with these four nations. air traffic control systems shutting down airspace for this flight? >> i have no idea. there's a longstanding rumor, there's -- that you could...
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. >> this is also a moral question. the united states government should be investing in our students, not charging them profits for getting an education. >> samson, do you think congress gets how big of a problem this really is for a lot of students? >> i feel at one point seeing so many congressman have went to college prior to joining congress, i feel a lot of them understand the struggle that us students are currently going through. i just feel like it's obviously falling into the back of their mind the problem they had with these student loans. and obviously that's not good for us. >> jen? >> one thing i would add is a lot of members of congress went to college at a time when, you know, it didn't cost as much. >> exactly. >> when my mom went to school, it cost her a third of the tuition it cost me when i went to college. rates have gone up. costs have gone up. you're looking pat a generation that holds $1 trillion in student debt now. >> samson, what's your major? >> i'm currently a finance major. >> what do you wan
. >> this is also a moral question. the united states government should be investing in our students, not charging them profits for getting an education. >> samson, do you think congress gets how big of a problem this really is for a lot of students? >> i feel at one point seeing so many congressman have went to college prior to joining congress, i feel a lot of them understand the struggle that us students are currently going through. i just feel like it's obviously falling...
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president evo morales' plane landed. france and portugal refused access to their airspace. bolivia's foreign minister released a statement denying snowden was onboard the president's plane. "we don't know who invented this lie. we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of president evo morales." bolivian officials are demanding answers from france and portugal as to why the president's plane was not allowed to cross into their airspace. at this point, the french prime minister's office tells nbc news they have no comment, no confirmation nor denial on the incident. joining me now on the phone from rio do janeiro, glenn greenwald, who broke the story in "the guardian." my first question, your reaction to this remarkable series of events. i've never heard of an example of a plane carrying a head of state being denied access to airspace by other countries that were not in some kind of active hostilities with that nation. >> it is extraordinary. i mean, the premise of this behavior presumably was that snowden was on that airplane because b
president evo morales' plane landed. france and portugal refused access to their airspace. bolivia's foreign minister released a statement denying snowden was onboard the president's plane. "we don't know who invented this lie. we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of president evo morales." bolivian officials are demanding answers from france and portugal as to why the president's plane was not allowed to cross into their airspace. at this...
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madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration to the world. and it continues to be in so many regions that are divided by conflict, sectarian disputes, religious or ethnic wars to see what happened in south africa, the power of principal and people standing up for what's right i think continues to shine as a beacon. so the outpouring of love that we have seen in recent days shows that the triumph of nelson mandela and this nation speaks to something very deep in the human spirit. the yearning for justice and dig tight that transcends boundaries of race and country. that's what nelson mandela represents. that's what south africa at its best can represent to the world. and that's what brings me back here on what will be a two-day trip in which i have an opportunity to meet with a whole range of leaders here in south africa. the president and i have enjoyed our company quite a bit in the g20 and at various multilateral forums. usually, unfortunately, when we're meeting there is
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example of that right now is north carolina where people are getting arrested every monday and calling it moral mondays. and they are protesting the legislature that is attacking voting rights as well as other rights, unemployment compensation and medicaid. and i think it shows that there is really power still in protest, in joining the free to vote. and in voting. in 2013, not just in presidential years, what people have to remember, is you have to vote in every election every year. >> that is a great point. thank you so much for joining me. >>> next, the other major ruling this week. the one that left justice scalia and so many others on the right scared. this is "disrupt" on msnbc. >> i want to thank the supreme court for finally setting my people free. it was a 5-4 decision with chief justice roberts joined by justices scalia, thomas, alito and dean. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! [ male announcer ] but we still need you
example of that right now is north carolina where people are getting arrested every monday and calling it moral mondays. and they are protesting the legislature that is attacking voting rights as well as other rights, unemployment compensation and medicaid. and i think it shows that there is really power still in protest, in joining the free to vote. and in voting. in 2013, not just in presidential years, what people have to remember, is you have to vote in every election every year. >>...
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who have decided it is their morality or immorality, their view of morality or immorality which must prevail. five people. >> that's right. and now that's the supreme court has sanctioned the scandal of government benefits for same sex partners of our military members. it's clear bestiality is the next step "it is difficult because if we have no laws on this people take it to one extension further. does it have to be humans you know? no, i don't really know, senator paul and if republicans are taking heart in tuesday's supreme court ruling that struck down the key part of the voting rights act allowing voter i.d. laws and restricting efforts to take effect, bloomberg business week joshua green warns, this victory will be a poison chalice for the gop if the stampede to impose new restrictions offends minority voters most affected by the laws who after all are the people republicans desperately need to attract. good thing congress is on recess next week. for some, it's been a rough week indeed. let's get right to our panel. here in new york, msnbc political analyst john alter, and auth
who have decided it is their morality or immorality, their view of morality or immorality which must prevail. five people. >> that's right. and now that's the supreme court has sanctioned the scandal of government benefits for same sex partners of our military members. it's clear bestiality is the next step "it is difficult because if we have no laws on this people take it to one extension further. does it have to be humans you know? no, i don't really know, senator paul and if...
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this is about sex, power, and imposing their morality on all the rest of us. i tell you, i had a lot of conversations today with leadership, both with ohio naral, with kelly copeland, then with stephanie, excuse me, at planned parenthood, and it's so clear that they're right now just trying to figure out what exactly they're going to be able to do to challenge these laws. you know, they sneak them in, in a budget bill. there's no debate. it sounds very similar to texas. i was just listening to the senator. >> right. >> it's very secretive. now the challenge is how do we let everyone know about this? how -- i am convinced that a lot of voters, particularly women in ohio, have no idea yet what happened. >> you know, that's exactly my question because the way this all got passed, using it, putting it in the budget, going through the budget process, not having big hearings on this, and the fact this was a deal with the devil that kasich made with the kind of right-wing base of the republican party. my question to you is, how many ohio voters wake up today knowing
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we want that moral weight of the supreme court. and we've seen it reverberate already. but in addition, in addition, the immediate impact of the ruling we have begun putting into effect. and i want to give a great shout-out to president obama and attorney general holder and the administration, because they immediately took steps to say the court's mandate is that the federal government will no longer discriminate against married couples, no matter where they are. and couples across the country will now access important protections that are touching their lives immediately. >> the level of enthusiasm from the president's twitter feed was pretty intense. i don't know if it's because he was on air force one, but, first, it was, "today's doma ruling is an historic step forward for #marriageequality and #loveislove, and then a third one." the notion that this path was this enthusiastic does suggest there's also more weight in the administration. let me ask, though, we still have the problem of, if you get married in california and move to louisiana, you don't have the same p
we want that moral weight of the supreme court. and we've seen it reverberate already. but in addition, in addition, the immediate impact of the ruling we have begun putting into effect. and i want to give a great shout-out to president obama and attorney general holder and the administration, because they immediately took steps to say the court's mandate is that the federal government will no longer discriminate against married couples, no matter where they are. and couples across the country...
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this demeans the couple whose moral and sexual choices the constitution protects and it humiliates tens of thousands of children now being raised by same sex couples. this law interferes with the equal dignity of same sex marriages. by treating those persons as if they are living in marriages less respected than others, this federal statute, this law is in violation of the fifth amendment. when the rulings come out like this in stacks of paper this deep, in small print and there's a bunch of dissents and the rulings are long and they all come out all at once, it can take a little time to comb through and find the best stuff. to find the bottom line of the rulings, the thumbs up or thumbs down, but also to find the best quotes. the process of figuring out what the supreme court has just done starts with this, starts with sprinting. the physical printed copies of the ruling are made available inside the court. and sometimes reporters themselves, but often interns for news agencies make sure they're wearing their fast shoes and grab the physical printed out copy of the ruling and sprinted
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this is a big moral and emotional issue to people. we're going to talk about that, especially the people in the lgbt community itself. but everybody. yes you're all one of us now officially now. >>> also, you knew this was coming. darrell issa now claims, oh, no, i never said the white house was behind those alleged targets of conservatives. i never even implied it. not me. well, two things. yes, you did, darrell. can i call you darrell when you said the targeting came out of washington, that meant the white house. and two, there was no targeting conservative groups. here's what we're left with. darrell issa was misleading the country about who was behind something that never even happened. that's not a great start for a career. >>> plus the other supreme court decision on the voting rights act. we want to show you the immediate effects of that decision so far where states are moving right away to limit access to the polls in places like texas, mississippi, alabama, they're already trying to screw the black voter. watch what they did.
this is a big moral and emotional issue to people. we're going to talk about that, especially the people in the lgbt community itself. but everybody. yes you're all one of us now officially now. >>> also, you knew this was coming. darrell issa now claims, oh, no, i never said the white house was behind those alleged targets of conservatives. i never even implied it. not me. well, two things. yes, you did, darrell. can i call you darrell when you said the targeting came out of...
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over 600 servicemen ran that grueling 10k course kick off a day of morale boosting activities. that event has been held since 2004. >>> the winner of the dwight howard sweepstakes is expected to be announced later today, and sources say the nba's most coveted free agent is still undecided but hall of famer hakeem olajuwon says he's 85% sure howard will be in a houston rockets uniform next season. >>> one chaotic scene erupt in a las vegas soccer game. fighting in the stands spilling out on to the fields as fans and players clashed using bottles and rocks as weapons. more than a hundred police officers swarmed the stadium to try to regain order. >>> marion bartoli will battle sabine lisicki at the all england club on saturday. you can watch that on saturday. >>> congratulations out to eli manning, the two-time super bowl champ and his wife recently welcomed their second daughter who will be add ed to a family photo just like this one if the giants win another super bowl this year. i'm sure it's a picture they'd like to take. >> too cute. thanks so much, alex. >> sure. >>> coming
over 600 servicemen ran that grueling 10k course kick off a day of morale boosting activities. that event has been held since 2004. >>> the winner of the dwight howard sweepstakes is expected to be announced later today, and sources say the nba's most coveted free agent is still undecided but hall of famer hakeem olajuwon says he's 85% sure howard will be in a houston rockets uniform next season. >>> one chaotic scene erupt in a las vegas soccer game. fighting in the stands...
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this demeans the couple whose moral and sexual choices the constitution protects and it humiliates tens of thousands of children now being raised by same sex couples. this law interferes with the equal dignity of same sex marriages.
this demeans the couple whose moral and sexual choices the constitution protects and it humiliates tens of thousands of children now being raised by same sex couples. this law interferes with the equal dignity of same sex marriages.
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the syrian situation where assad believes that he would have some moral high ground to call out other leaders in the region though is despicable. it's also important to remember this is a very complex situation where even mohamed morsi had cut off relations with bashar al assad not so long ago. so there are many moving parts in this situation. >> i want to thank everyone who's joined us today. michael o'hanlon, jewel rubin, james peterson, peter alexander, ayman mohyeldin. we're going to continue to watch the scene unfold in egypt and listen in on the george zimmerman trial when we come zimmerman trial when we come back.♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, yeah-eah! ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announce
the syrian situation where assad believes that he would have some moral high ground to call out other leaders in the region though is despicable. it's also important to remember this is a very complex situation where even mohamed morsi had cut off relations with bashar al assad not so long ago. so there are many moving parts in this situation. >> i want to thank everyone who's joined us today. michael o'hanlon, jewel rubin, james peterson, peter alexander, ayman mohyeldin. we're going to...
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the snowden saga is deepening today it the asylum options for the asylum seeker is dwindling and evo morales is back today but the grounding and search of his plane was an abduction, they say and they are going to complain to the united nations. joining me from moscow with the latest is nbc news' jim mass said d.a. jim, a good day to you. edward snowden's status in russia is what today? >> reporter: hi, alex. well, snowden, it turns out, was not on board either the bolivian or that venezuelan president's jet following the energy summit in moscow. he is by lived toth in airport transit zone, living there 12 days, trying to figure out where he can go and how he will get there without a u.s. passport, ie, a travel document. his options are clearly narrowing, we can see this in the effect the strong behind-the-scenes u.s. pressure on these pro-snowden latin american countries, if you will, has had. ecuador was drive egg snowden's asylum process, now backed off, saying snowden will have to get to ecuador or to a border as quickly as possible. and then look at venezuela. nicolas maduro singing his
the snowden saga is deepening today it the asylum options for the asylum seeker is dwindling and evo morales is back today but the grounding and search of his plane was an abduction, they say and they are going to complain to the united nations. joining me from moscow with the latest is nbc news' jim mass said d.a. jim, a good day to you. edward snowden's status in russia is what today? >> reporter: hi, alex. well, snowden, it turns out, was not on board either the bolivian or that...
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the presidential plane obviously landed early this morning back in bolivia and, i tell you, president morales lost no time in blaming the united states for the whole incident, saying it was not only an attack on him, but, "an open provocation to latin america." now south american nations are meeting later tonight to decide what steps to take but that's really unlikely to change washington's determination to get snowden back to the united states to face justice. as far as snowden goes, he is still believed to be in a secure hotel wing or hotel floor at the airport transit zone. he's been there for going f ing2 days. probably trying to figure out how he will gret to where he wants to go without a travel document. the u.s. ambassador mcfaul said today that u.s.-russian negotiations were intense, that they're ongoing and that they are daily. obviously talking about snowden negotiate be snowden's return to the united states but handing over snowden to u.s. authorities still seems to be a very solid red line for the kremlin here, specifically vladimir putin. >> jim, you and i have been talking abou
the presidential plane obviously landed early this morning back in bolivia and, i tell you, president morales lost no time in blaming the united states for the whole incident, saying it was not only an attack on him, but, "an open provocation to latin america." now south american nations are meeting later tonight to decide what steps to take but that's really unlikely to change washington's determination to get snowden back to the united states to face justice. as far as snowden goes,...
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years ago people were saying the same things about a black and white person marrying and putting it in moral terms and it's changed. >> it's not a generational divide. sometimes there are racial divides. a lot of people in 2008 said yes, we can, barack obama, 2008 and yet, it was african-american voters and minority voters that helped pass a ban, constitutional ban. so again, it's -- this is not as clean demographically. there has been a resistance within the african-american community. >> that's changes. like most demographics more and more people are coming around to support same-sex marriage. you talk about how this is almost unthinkable. this would have been almost unthinkable eight years ago that we would be talking about same-sex marriage recognition by the supreme court but one place where we haven't advanced is the united states congress. there are seven openly gay members out of 535 members in the congress. in the house of representatives talking about proposing a ban on gay marriage to the constitution. in the senate it's a little different, trying to enshrine the protections that
years ago people were saying the same things about a black and white person marrying and putting it in moral terms and it's changed. >> it's not a generational divide. sometimes there are racial divides. a lot of people in 2008 said yes, we can, barack obama, 2008 and yet, it was african-american voters and minority voters that helped pass a ban, constitutional ban. so again, it's -- this is not as clean demographically. there has been a resistance within the african-american community....
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does it not undermine snowden's moral case, again, not on the question of the substance on what we've learned, but his moral case that he's off running around the world rather than standing his ground as elsburg did in the case of vietnam. >> look, civil disobedience is just that, and elsburg was willing to stand up for what he did though he did not go out front. he waited to be found out, if you remember, in the pentagon papers case, and the nixon white house went after him with all guns blazing. but i think you're right. indeed, this form of civil disobedience, he would have done better, perhaps for himself and for his case, as we're now seeing in this opera, to stay in the united states and say, i did this for this reason. at the same time, there's little question that he might well have gone to jail for a very long time. so it's a tough call if you're in his shoes, and i wouldn't say it's an easy call if you're in his shoes. we are seeing there's admirable aspects to what he's done. at the same time, he's got to face the music, and he's facing them in this odyssey. >> dr. emanuel,
does it not undermine snowden's moral case, again, not on the question of the substance on what we've learned, but his moral case that he's off running around the world rather than standing his ground as elsburg did in the case of vietnam. >> look, civil disobedience is just that, and elsburg was willing to stand up for what he did though he did not go out front. he waited to be found out, if you remember, in the pentagon papers case, and the nixon white house went after him with all guns...
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superiority over -- and donny deutsch feeling a moral superiority. >> it has nothing to do with -- >> mississippi and florida and south carolina -- >> joe. >> and arizona. i know it makes you feel better. >> i resent that. >> to joe's -- if the republican adopt joe's point and embrace that -- >> those are two different discussions. the motivation was politically driven to limit minority votes -- >> and i agree. >> i believe today that's my point. >> pennsylvania's attorney general proves the point. >> in 1965 you believed that was the point. do you think there's still racist and bigots in 2013? >> nothing to do with people not liking black people. it is acknowledgement that black people vote heavily democratic and if we limit their voting it's going to help -- >> i don't want to limit their voting. i support the civil rights act and it's still intact and the justice department can still enforce. i'm asking about this map that says these nine states are presumed to be run by racists and bigots shouldn't that change some. >> i wasn't presuming they were racists and bigots. i'm presumin
superiority over -- and donny deutsch feeling a moral superiority. >> it has nothing to do with -- >> mississippi and florida and south carolina -- >> joe. >> and arizona. i know it makes you feel better. >> i resent that. >> to joe's -- if the republican adopt joe's point and embrace that -- >> those are two different discussions. the motivation was politically driven to limit minority votes -- >> and i agree. >> i believe today that's my...
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putting some of the people in the soviet union, carter sense of moral human rights, the accords of gerald ford carried on frightened them a lot. dark marks with him. i think the olympics, the boycott he did doesn't fair particularly well. carter is beloved around the world. nobel peace prize winner. it has a presidential legacy you can be proud of. david and panama canal are big. >> one of the things about jimmy carter i respect he didn't play the game when he was running, he didn't play the game when he was in washington and he's not playing the game now. even in retirement. >> he does not. >> to quote another georgian, an imagine narr nare yan georgian, doesn't give a dam what you think of him. he's the same independent guy from 1976. >> unites all the other former presidents because he drives them all crazy. >> and he stands a little bit away. >> he doesn't play the game. >> can i throw in one more thing? >> yeah. >> you know, we like the prosperity of the 1980s and one reason for that was that paul volcker, a deficit hawk, was the head of the federal reserve and who appointed him. >>
putting some of the people in the soviet union, carter sense of moral human rights, the accords of gerald ford carried on frightened them a lot. dark marks with him. i think the olympics, the boycott he did doesn't fair particularly well. carter is beloved around the world. nobel peace prize winner. it has a presidential legacy you can be proud of. david and panama canal are big. >> one of the things about jimmy carter i respect he didn't play the game when he was running, he didn't play...